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Processing and release of IL-16 from CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells is activation dependent.

D M Wu1, Y Zhang, N A Parada, H Kornfeld, J Nicoll, D M Center, W W Cruikshank.   

Abstract

IL-16 is synthesized as a precursor molecule of 68 kDa (pro-IL-16) that is processed by caspase-3, a member of the IL-1 converting enzyme (ICE) family. This cleavage results in a 13-kDa carboxy terminal peptide, which constitutes the bioactive secreted form of IL-16. We have previously reported constitutive IL-16 mRNA expression and pro-IL-16 protein in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Although bioactive IL-16 protein is present in unstimulated CD8+ T cells, there is no bioactive IL-16 present in CD4+ T cells. Along these lines, unstimulated CD8+ T cells contain active caspase-3. In the current studies we investigated the regulation of IL-16 protein and mRNA expression in CD4+ T cells and determined the kinetics of secretion following stimulation of the TCR. CD4+ T cells release IL-16 protein following antigenic stimulation, and this release is accelerated in time by costimulation via CD28. However, CD3/CD28 costimulation did not alter IL-16 mRNA appearance or stability in either CD4+ or CD8+ T cells. The secretion of bioactive IL-16 from CD4+ T cells correlated with the appearance of cleavage of pro-caspase-3 into its 20-kDa active form. Thus, resting CD8+ T cells contain active caspase-3 that is capable of cleaving pro-IL-16, whereas CD4+ T cells require activation for the appearance of active caspase-3. The mechanism of release or secretion of bioactive IL-16 is currently unknown, but does not correlate with cellular apoptosis.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9973381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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